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assists states in developing their vehicle emissions control programs, and performs other research and training.
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Walsh Car Lines: Working to Reduce Mobile Source Emissions: Michael P. Walsh is a mechanical engineer who has spent his entire career working on motor vehicle pollution control issues at the local, national and international level.
For the first half of his career, he was in government service, initially with the City of New York and subsequently with the US Environmental Protection Agency. With each, he served as Director It All Adds Up: a public education and partnership-building initiative developed by several federal agencies to help regional, state, and community efforts to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution. Health Effects Institute: funds research into the health effects of auto emissions. EPA Green Vehicle Guide: information on the cleanest and most fuel efficient makes and models of automobiles. Manufacturers of Emission Controls Association: nonprofit association providing technical information on emission control technology. Buyer's Guide to Cleaner Cars: information about low-emission vehicles. TerraPass: invests its members' money in clean energy projects that result in a decrease of carbon dioxide emissions and counterbalances the pollution from cars. Coordinating Research Council: directs engineering and environmental studies on the interaction between automotive equipment and petroleum products. Mobile Source Air Toxics: information from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. National Safety Council - Mobile Source Emissions Program: fact sheets, National Car Care Month, and vehicle maintenance tips. Car Care And Clean Air: fact sheet from the American Lung Association. MPG Plus Program: a voluntary, non-regulatory, shared-savings approach to help fuel-efficient cars and light trucks of all sizes and classes reach the market.
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